Production of the wrestling programming stopped in March after an eight-year stint in the theme park's soundstages. At the time, TNA said it was take its show to various arenas.

TNA's website now says it will have events on Universal Orlando at 7 p.m. on Nov. 21, 22 and 23. It says it will be at Soundstage 19, which is near the Blue Man Group building, and that admission will be free.

"TNA Wrestling is a longtime friend of ours, and we’re excited they are back," said Universal Orlando spokeman Tom Schroder. "Our guests love being able to attend the shows and this is a perfect fit for our production business."

A news release indicates a strategy shift by TNA centering on a live weekly show, "Impact Live"on Spike TV with a social-media surge between airings, aiming for 24/7 coverage.

“The way that people view television has dramatically shifted, and it is incumbent upon us to deliver a modern, revolutionized way of watching professional wrestling to our fans,” President Dixie Carter said in the release.

Universal Studios will be the hub for TNA tapings at their location, although some "Impact" shows that will be filmed in different cities, the release said.

"In making Orlando’s Universal Studios our programming hub, we have the powerful combination of state-of-the art production facilities and incredible soundstages that will make it easier for us to launch this new production-intensive initiative," Carter said. "We will also be working with Universal to develop new and creative ways for park guests and fans from around the world to experience a unique TNA attraction.”

The release also said Universal will be the primary training facility for its wrestlers.

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TNA Wrestling soon will no longer tape at Universal Studios, opting instead to take its show on the road. Its eight-year run at the theme park ends March 7. The "Impact Wrestling" show airs weekly on Spike TV.

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